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1940304254New York Harper & Brothers Publishers 1940. 1940. Seventh edition so stated; "L-P". 8vo. Translated from the French by Denver Lindley. Dust jacket unclipped; few nicks; short tear. Very good. 255 pages. Signed and inscribed by Andre Maurois on the half title page: "Pour Arthur S. Wiley qui comprend la France. . .Andre Maurois". Inscribed by Authors. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Harper & Brothers Publishers [1940]. hardcover books
1940WRCLIT62176New York: Editions de la Maison Francaise 1940. Small quarto. Publisher's printed double wrappers. Outer wrappers darkened and a bit soiled faint discoloration in lower margins of a few leaves otherwise very good the inner wrapper fresh and bright. First edition thus published as the first volume in the expatriate "Voix de France" collection. Inscribed and signed by the author on the first blank and with the recipient's small date ownership signature. One of 450 numbered copies on Strathmore from a total edition of five hundred. Editions de la Maison Francaise unknown books
1932218293Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1932. One page each. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Very good. One page each. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Maurois to a Fellow Biographer. Two letters to Madol concering the latter's book on the Spanish dictator Godoy translated into English as GODOY: THE FIRST OF THE MODERN DICTATORS L. 1934.<br/><br/>In the first letter Maurois acknowledges receipt of the book by the historian and biographer Madol: " I have just read the beginning and the book seems fine to me. I promise to let you know . "<br/><br/>In the second letter Maurois responds to an invitation to write the Preface to GODOY: "I"d be delighted to see your book on Godoy appear in France but I don't feel capable of writing a preface on the subject. It's about a man I know little about except through you and about a period which I have never studied. My Preface would have little authority. I think every man should stay faithful to what he knows. But if you wish I could very well recommend your book to my publisher . "<br/><br/>André Maurois 1885-1967 novelist and biographer was son of an Alsatian draper who worked in the family business until he became a staff liaison officer with the British forces during World War I. His novel Les Silences du colonel Bramble 1918 gained him an immediate celebrity; Maurois wrote prolifically: novels on philosphical and moral themes and well-regarded biographies; he was elected to the Académie Française in 1938. unknown books
1933218257Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1933. One page. 1 vols. 4to. Slight wear at edges and folds. One page. 1 vols. 4to. To the American Spectator. Interesting letter from the French Jewish novelist biographer essayist and historian to the American co-editor along with George Jean Nathan of Nathan's newly formed magazine "The American Spectator."<br/><br/>"My dear Boyd<br/><br/>"I had promised to give some unpublished excepts from my Edward VII. It isn't easy to detach sections from a historical work. However you could take either the first chapter "Final Days and Death of Queen Victoria" which Appleton already has in translation and could give you - or the third chapter "Men and Parties" which contains several potraits of Englihs politicians . a few of them might be amusing ."<br/><br/><br/>Born as Emile Herzog Maurois changed his name assimilated and published his first novel in 1918. During WWII he supported the Vichy regime but was a strong opponent of Hitler and eventually had to flee to the United States where he taught at Princeton. He is perhaps even more widely known in Great Britain and the U.S. for his masterful biographies of Shelley and Byron and his books on the Edward and the Edawardian Period as discussed here and English history. unknown books
56040hardcover. Transl. by Gerard Hopkins. Illus. 8vo cloth. London 1956. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
1928WRCLIT24303Paris: Gallimard 1928. Printed wrappers. First ordinary edition trade issue. Spine a bit used with small tear else very good unopened. BLEILER p.136. TALVART & PLACE MAUROIS 30b. Gallimard unknown books
193012692NY: D. Appleton & Co. 1930. Hardcover. Good/No dust jacket. NY: D. Appleton & Co. 1930. Translated by Pauline Fairbanks. Numerous b/w text and full page color illustrations by Adrienne Segur including a frontispiece. 66 pp. Hardcover. 4to size size. Green cloth backed pictorial paper covered boards. Extremities including pressure points moderately bumped rubbed and worn head & heel more so. Boards lightly scuffed and soiled with moderate scattered juvenile pencil notations. Edges and pages lightly yellowed with faint very light scattered foxing and staining. Front hinge cracked. Few pages sprung. Interior still clean and bright. Good/No dust jacket. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply D. Appleton & Co. hardcover books
1952D14044Paris: Louis Carre 1952. First Edition Limited to 1000 Copies. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illustrated heavy cardstock wraps in printed glassine dust jacket; 4to; with 6 full-color illustrations some of them double-page and numerous illustrations in b/w. Spine tips and corners lightly rubbed otherwise book is fine in near fine jacket with just a few tiny chips along the edges. Off-setting of illustrations onto facing pages but internally clean and unmarked and colors remain remarkably nice and bright. Tasteful bookplate of Louis and Anne Marie Davidson. A lovely copy. Uncommon. <br/><br/> Louis Carre paperback books
19641341457Paris: Librairie Jules Tallandier 1964. Hardcover. Quarto oblong; G; Hardcover; Spine tan with gold print; Slipcase in blue cloth mostly faded to tan mild wear to corners blemishes to front and rear shelfwear; Boards in blue cloth with gold print toning to spine blemishes on spine else clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; Signed in ink by Gavin on the half-title page; Text in French; 34 pages unnumbered leaves of color plates with captions on facing pages. <br /> <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1341457. FP New Rockville Stock. Librairie Jules Tallandier hardcover books
19275051Paris: Bernard Grasset 1927. 1st ed NCBEL III 845. Original buff printed wrappers. Nr Fine unopened. 243 pp sm 8vo. <br/><br/>An uncommon title. Bernard Grasset unknown books
1942008066London: The Nonesuch Press 1942. Near Fine gilt lettering a bit dulled in Fine slipcase SCARCE THUS the slipcase seldom seen in such lovely condition. . Illustrated Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The Nonesuch Press Hardcover books
19422261286The Heritage Press 1942. Reissue. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Oberle Jean. Includes publisher's slipcase lacks Sandglass insert. Spine and slipcase edge along opening toned owner bookplate on front endpaper. 1942 Hard Cover. xii 205 pp. A historical novel set during the French Revolution by the Nobel Prize winning French author. This edition is an authorised translation from the French by Alfred Allinson with an introduction by Andre Maurois and illustrations by Jean Oberle. The Heritage Press hardcover books
1929M2118Paris:: Hachette 1929. 1929. 8vo. 304 pp. Original printed wrappers. Hachette, (1929). unknown books
1959WRCLIT57961Paris: Joseph Foret 1959. Small folio 41.5 x 34cm. Loose signatures and sheets laid into printed wrappers. Fine in slightly faded and marked cloth chemise and slipcase. First edition in this format illustrated with ten original full-page lithographs in color by Carzou printed by Mourlot. From a total edition of 207 numbered copies this is one of 117 numbered copies on Rives.With the author's signed presentation inscription accompanied by two original ink drawings. MONOD 7964. Joseph Foret hardcover books
1944290334New York: Brentano 1944. paperback. very good. In French and English translation and introduction by Maurois. 133 pages. 8vo. toned paper wrappers showing some light edge-wear front hinge is fragile within protective cloth wrappers. New York: Bretano's 1944. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Inscribed by Maurois on flyleaf: "Pour Teodore . Rousseau ce souvenir de temps difficiles si. vaut traduire . avis . Andre Maurois" Theodore Rousseau curator in chief and vice director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br/><br/> Brentano unknown books
1949279581Paris: Hachette 1949. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. A clean copy of this 1949 edition in the original wrappers. Very Good binding. Hachette unknown books
1940WBH1783New York: Henry Holt and Company 1940. Patterned blue green cloth with black spine lettering. Overall brownish soiling. Ex-library with the usual indicia. Half title page cellotape repaired. Pastedowns with foxing. Illustrations in bold beautiful colors. Translated from the French by Rosemary Benet. A scarce children's book by the noted French author. . First American Edition. Cloth. Fair/Poor/No Jacket. Illus. by Jean Bruller. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Childrens. Henry Holt and Company Hardcover books
19296355Paris: Hachette 1929. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. 1929 1st edition. Solid and clean and VG in its original pictorial boards with neat former owner inscription at the half-title. Quarto 72 pgs. Nicely illustrated thruout by D"Adrienne Segur. <br/><br/> Hachette hardcover books
19277483London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner and Co. Ltd 1927. 1st. Hardcover. Collectible; Very Good. The 1927 1st edition. VG in its dark-brown boards with very light wear along the spine. 16mo 74 pgs. plus publisher's ads. Housed in a custom-made quarter-morocco box. <br/><br/> Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., Ltd hardcover books